Using Econometrics: A Practical Guide, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (July 23, 2021) © 2017

  • A H. Studenmund Occidental College

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Title overview

For courses in Econometrics.

 

A Clear, Practical Introduction to Econometrics

Using Econometrics: A Practical Guide offers students an innovative introduction to elementary econometrics. Through real-world examples and exercises, the book covers the topic of single-equation linear regression analysis in an easily understandable format.

 

The Seventh Edition is appropriate for all levels: beginner econometric students, regression users seeking a refresher, and experienced practitioners who want a convenient reference. Praised as one of the most important texts in the last 30 years, the book retains its clarity and practicality in previous editions with a number of substantial improvements throughout.

 

Table of contents

Brief Contents

  1. An Overview of Regression Analysis
  2. Ordinary Least Squares
  3. Learning to Use Regression Analysis
  4. The Classical Model
  5. Hypothesis Testing and Statistical Inference
  6. Specification: Choosing the Independent Variables
  7. Specification: Choosing a Functional Form
  8. Multicollinearity
  9. Serial Correlation
  10. Heteroskedasticity
  11. Running Your Own Regression Project
  12. Time-Series Models
  13. Dummy Dependent Variable Techniques
  14. Simultaneous Equations
  15. Forecasting
  16. Experimental and Panel Data

Appendix A: Answers

Appendix B: Statistical Tables

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